2 : Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo Review
The climax of this meeting involves Josuke’s quick thinking. By swallowing a shredded rubber glove and having Crazy Diamond "repair" it inside his throat, he traps Aqua Necklace within a waterproof barrier. This proves that while Josuke is "nice," he is every bit as formidable and inventive as Jotaro. 4. Setting the Tone for Morioh
Unlike previous villains who fought for honor or loyalty to Dio, Angelo is motivated by pure malice and self-preservation. 2 : Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo
Angelo isn't just a "villain of the week"; he is a depraved serial killer with a history of gruesome crimes. The climax of this meeting involves Josuke’s quick
Josuke is initially caught off guard because he tries to protect his family and home. However, we see his tactical brilliance when he uses Crazy Diamond to "fix" things in ways that trap the enemy (like the rubber glove trick). 3. The Iconic "Rubber Glove" Moment Josuke is initially caught off guard because he
This chapter is where Josuke earns Jotaro’s respect. It moves Josuke from "the kid with the weird hair" to a true protector of Morioh. It also introduces the mystery of the , the catalyst for all Stand users in the region.
He approaches the situation with the cold precision of a veteran, recognizing the Stand's potential immediately.
This encounter highlights the difference between Jotaro Kujo and Josuke:
The climax of this meeting involves Josuke’s quick thinking. By swallowing a shredded rubber glove and having Crazy Diamond "repair" it inside his throat, he traps Aqua Necklace within a waterproof barrier. This proves that while Josuke is "nice," he is every bit as formidable and inventive as Jotaro. 4. Setting the Tone for Morioh
Unlike previous villains who fought for honor or loyalty to Dio, Angelo is motivated by pure malice and self-preservation.
Angelo isn't just a "villain of the week"; he is a depraved serial killer with a history of gruesome crimes.
Josuke is initially caught off guard because he tries to protect his family and home. However, we see his tactical brilliance when he uses Crazy Diamond to "fix" things in ways that trap the enemy (like the rubber glove trick). 3. The Iconic "Rubber Glove" Moment
This chapter is where Josuke earns Jotaro’s respect. It moves Josuke from "the kid with the weird hair" to a true protector of Morioh. It also introduces the mystery of the , the catalyst for all Stand users in the region.
He approaches the situation with the cold precision of a veteran, recognizing the Stand's potential immediately.
This encounter highlights the difference between Jotaro Kujo and Josuke: